An airline known for not only being one of the best in the world for customers but also for offering some of the most unique work perks for employees has been targeting Canadians with its latest hiring efforts.
And it’s now offering yet another opportunity for anyone interested in starting their career in air travel.
Emirates has hosted multiple job fairs across our major cities in recent months and has just announced an additional round of events to find the best candidates to fill its growing cabin crew team.
While the company already boasts hundreds of staff from the Great White North, it is still ramping up recruitment with forthcoming open calls in Vancouver and Toronto, which follow past events in Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary in January and March.
The first fair will take place at the Hilton Vancouver Metrotown in the west coast city on April 23. The second happens over the weekend, at Novotel Toronto Centre on April 25.
Both events kick off promptly at 9 a.m., when job-seekers should be ready in business attire with their resumes, IDs and relevant educational certificates in physical and/or digital format.
Pre-registering online is also advised, and preliminary interviews and tests may take place on the spot. Recruiters will be on site to speak about the role and life in Dubai, as well as the benefits of working with the brand.
If selected, workers can look forward to earning a tax-free salary (as the carrier is based in the United Arab Emirates) and also free company-provided accommodation — the only catch being that this housing is offered in its home base in Dubai.
Emirates employees also receive full health coverage and “global lifestyle benefits,” along with the travel perks that one might expect from working at an airline.
For those who see moving across the world as more of an opportunity than a catch, it’s undoubtedly a pretty sweet deal.
Unfortunately, there are some criteria that will rule out certain applicants, including a ban on visible tattoos.
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